If you are relatively healthy and active, not imminently; not necessarily. However as you continue to get older and your heart grows naturally weaker with age in addition to less activity and more sedentary lifestyles, yes. It is important to drink plenty of fluids, stay as active as possible, reduce stress, and if you have frequent A-fib symptoms it wouldn't hurt to supplement yourself with low-dose aspirin to reduce the chance of blood clots. Consult your Doctor first however. Good luck, stay healthy. Enjoy the life we are given.
I'm one of the many with AFIB :(
It's a horrible condition. Doesn't help that I don't have health insurance.
Thank you for sharing this story.
My husband just 2 days ago had to be shocked back to normal rythim .it took two trys.
Said 'symptoms', meanng more than one. Any others?
A title that doesn’t match the video… No symptoms discussed here
it literally mentions all the symptoms lol
People think they have to have symptoms when their AFib may be symptomless.
Then how would u know
This happened to me very similar symptoms.
Can we speak of atrial fibrillation if it lasts only 5 seconds ?
No
Shouldn’t a heart cath show this?? My dr. said it came back fine but I still do not feel good. My stress test showed ischemic and down sloping
Yes and no. Afib can come and go. To sometimes get it is actually kind of normal. As long as it’s rare. But it will be accompanied by other symptoms.
Are there natural ways to deal with P AFib?
Like supplements, electrolytes, hydration?
Cocaine and Red Bull
Yes, I only go natural
No none work
I had one today literally my whole upper body was vibrating like a cellphone. I just walked it off
Yes they do
My smartwatch led me here
You did not list the symptoms of a fib.
I have a fib and I don't have any symptoms. Only an EEG picks it up.
What specialist should one go to ?
I'd suggest a cardiologist.
If your young it’s stress
@@UconnHuskieees I'm young and fat
Please read for me Bob.Am I in danger???
If you are relatively healthy and active, not imminently; not necessarily. However as you continue to get older and your heart grows naturally weaker with age in addition to less activity and more sedentary lifestyles, yes. It is important to drink plenty of fluids, stay as active as possible, reduce stress, and if you have frequent A-fib symptoms it wouldn't hurt to supplement yourself with low-dose aspirin to reduce the chance of blood clots. Consult your Doctor first however. Good luck, stay healthy. Enjoy the life we are given.
Apple cider vinegar.
reason for covid creation